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The art of Mabel Mercer.

Title
  1. The art of Mabel Mercer.
Published by
  1. [New York] : Atlantic, [1957]
Author
  1. Mercer, Mabel, 1900-1984

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Additional authors
  1. Hamilton, Sam
  2. Freeman, Stan
  3. Coleman, Cy
Description
  1. 2 audio discs (79 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. While we\u0027re young.
  2. The first warm day in May.
  3. Let me love you.
  4. You will wear velvet.
  5. Some fine day.
  6. Remind me.
  7. It happens all over the world.
  8. Hello, young lovers.
  9. Feuilles mortes.
  10. Over the weekend.
  11. Goodbye John.
  12. Did you ever cross over to Sneeden\u0027s?
  13. Thank you for the flowers.
  14. It was worth it.
  15. Early morning blues.
  16. Ivory tower.
  17. By myself.
  18. Charm.
  19. Little girl blue.
  20. Trouble man.
  21. The end of a love affair.
  22. From this moment on.
  23. You are not my first love.
  24. Just one of those things.
  25. The Riviera.
  26. Sunday in Savannah.
Subject
  1. Popular music > United States
Contents
  1. While we\u0027re young -- The first warm day in May -- Let me love you -- You will wear velvet -- Some fine day -- Remind me -- It happens all over the world -- Hello, young lovers -- Feuilles mortes -- Over the weekend -- Goodbye John -- Did you ever cross over to Sneeden\u0027s? -- Thank you for the flowers -- It was worth it -- Early morning blues -- Ivory tower -- By myself -- Charm -- Little girl blue -- Trouble man -- The end of a love affair -- From this moment on -- You are not my first love -- Just one of those things -- The Riviera -- Sunday in Savannah -- Carry me back to old Manhattan -- Would you believe it?
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Biographical and program notes by Gary Kramer on container.